In another aspect of the case, Timmerman said Faribault County deputies have been able to view all of the locked files found on Koppala's computer, after the files were unlocked by the Minnesota Bureau of Criminal Apprehension. Timmerman said he is still not sure how many files there are or exactly what is in them.

On Monday, Judge Douglas Richards said he wanted an update on the situation regarding the files by Tuesday (July 16) to discuss what officers have found, if anything.